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Which best explains the evolution of gymnosperm plants? They evolved at the same time as monocots and dicots. They evolved after the seeded flowering plants. They evolved after the seedless vascular plants. They evolved before the seedless nonvascular plants.

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the answer is C- They evolved after the seedless vascular plants.

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They evolved after the seedless vascular plants.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The gymnosperms were the first seed plants to have evolved some about 382.7 million to 358.9 million years ago in the Devonian period.
  • They were the ancestor of the seed plants like the heterosporous, earlier gymnosperms were pteridosperms or seed ferns. The vascular plant's particular ferns consist of tissues that don't make flowers or seeds but have unicellular pores.
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